Traffic Squeezer is a Linux kernel based WAN network traffic accelerator from Doublefish Solutions. It uses methods such as traffic compression, traffic PDU coalescing, protocol specific acceleration (such as TCP acceleration mechanisms), and quality of service. Traffic Squeezer also contains custom L7filters (application protocol filters), DPI (Deep Packet Engines) and so on to control and administrate your traffic. With Traffic Squeezer, you can optimize MPLS,ISDN, leased links, Satellite Networks, and Marine Internet, and even build your own custom WAN Appliance with Traffic Squeezer. A GUI is now supported via Doublefish Solution Aquarium. Aquarium is a Web-GUI that also supports Traffic Squeezer, Squid, and other open source solutions.

gdata-python-scripts collects some simple scripts and examples that use the Google Spreadsheets Data APIs client libraries for Python. The main goal is to collect and publish small snippets of code that, if not completely general and ready to use, remain simple enoguh (and hopefully well documented enough) to be adapted to your own needs.

StructObject is a PHP class which can be used to create objects from a
list of strict type variables. It takes a string with the names of types
of variables that the current object should have. It only allows setting
such variables to values of the specified types. The variables may not
be unset.

If you have a pre-determined quota from your operator of how much packet data you can use in a month, it's a pain to first find the Logs application, open the packet data counter, then try and work out how much data you have left from the amount used so far. Data Quota shows two simple bars: one showing how much of the data for this month you have used, and one showing how much of the month has elapsed. This lets you tell at a glance if you've been using data up too quickly or slowly, so you can be more (or less) frugal.

Dummy Data Generator is a tool that generates dummy data for populating systems for testing. The data includes names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and social "connections". Names are generated by using US Census data on the most common names. Email addresses are just a random string for the user portion and always use "example.com" for the domain. Currently the only output format is CSV.

The FLOSSmole Data Collectors are programs to collect data about open source software development. They collect data from major open source software forges and directories, including Savannah, Tigris, Github, Google Code, Launchpad, and SourceForge.

Data Validator is a class to validate a set of values based on a list of rules. It supports the following validation orders: sequence (fields validated sequentially), all-at-once, and both (using a dependencies model). It can embed different user-defined validation rules libraries (a default built-in library is provided).

PHP common data gateway sets and gets values of common data structures. It provides static functions which can be called from anywhere to set up a common data structure with a name and values for named properties. A data structure is created if one does not exist with the given name. Properties may be changed to a given value specifying a string with the name of the data structure followed by the name of the property, separated by a dot. If no value is passed, the current value of the property is returned.

Meters is a set of Java/Swing components for creating live, realtime dashboards which visualize telemetric data. It provides visually rich components with organic movement, which gets the user interface out of the way, allowing the data to communicate. It is implementation-agnostic. It provides easily-extended interfaces and base classes which allow you to integrate your existing data sources so you can create a simple Java wrapper around your existing technology and incorporate your telemetry data into Meters.